
Celebrate Vince Day in Mór: vineyard hike, Kecske-hegy rituals, tastings at PAULUS Wine House and Lamberg Cellar, Brigád Winery wines, hearty winter bites. January 17, 2026—register now.
when: 2026.01.17., Saturday
where: 8060 Mór, Belváros
Join a tradition-filled Vince Day on January 17, 2026, in the Mór wine region. Kick off at noon at PAULUS Wine House (PAULUS Borház) with a three-wine tasting and a hot lunch of pork stew with dumplings and pickles—perfect fuel for a winter wine walk.
Kecske Hill (Kecske-hegy) Rituals
Head up to Kecske Hill (Kecske-hegy) for vintage-forecasting rituals: vine cutting and a vine blessing. Warm up with tea, mulled wine, cakes, and classic lard bread while taking in the rolling Mór landscape on a guided hike that links vineyards, hills, and history in one breezy loop.
Lamberg Cellar Finale
Wrap up the day at the Lamberg Cellar with Brigád Winery’s (Brigád Pincészet) five-wine flight. A hearty Vince Day cold platter loaded with winter smoked specialties keeps the mood high and the glasses clinking until close.
Tickets and Details
Start: 12:00 at PAULUS Wine House (PAULUS Borház). Price: $55 per person. Advance registration required by message or email. Organizers reserve the right to change the schedule and timing—don’t miss out.
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Family-friendly vibe with an easy guided hike, warm drinks, and simple rituals kids can watch
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Unique cultural twist: old-school vine-cutting and blessing you won’t see in most U.S. wine regions
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Good value at about $55 with two tastings (3 wines + 5 wines), hot lunch, and a hearty evening platter
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No Hungarian needed—wine, food, and the tour format are intuitive, and staff at wineries often speak some English
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Mór wine region offers intimate, small-town charm without the tourist crush of Budapest or Eger
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January timing makes it a cozy winter experience with mulled wine and comfort foods
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Easy to drive from Budapest (about 1–1.5 hours), and regional trains to Mór with short local transfers are feasible
- Mór and “Vince Day” aren’t widely known internationally, so it won’t have big-name draw or tons of English info
Cons
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Weather can be cold and damp in January, which could make the hike less comfortable
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Public transit timing on weekends can be limited; a car or booked transfer may be simpler
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Compared to major wine festivals in places like Napa, Rioja, or Tuscany, it’s smaller scale with fewer amenities and less polish